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Displaying Information on Mounted File Systems

You can use the mount command to display a list of currently mounted file systems.

How to Display File System Information

To view the status of mounted file systems, use the syntax:


  mount -v

This shows the file system type and mount options for all mounted file systems. The -v option specifies verbose mode.

See the following manual pages for more information about the mount command and its available options:

mount(1M)
mount_vxfs(1M)

Example

When invoked without options, the mount command displays file system information similar to the following:


 # mount
/dev/vg00/lvol3 on / type vxfs ioerror=mwdisable,delaylog Wed Jun 5 \
3:23:40 2004

/dev/vg00/lvol8 on /var type vxfs ioerror=mwdisable,delaylog Wed Jun 5 \
3:23:56 2004

/dev/vg00/lvol7 on /usr type vxfs ioerror=mwdisable,delaylog Wed Jun 5 \
3:23:56 2004

/dev/vg00/lvol6 on /tmp type vxfs ioerror=mwdisable,delaylog Wed Jun 5 \
3:23:56 2004

/dev/vg00/lvol5 on /opt type vxfs ioerror=mwdisable,delaylog Wed Jun 5 \
3:23:57 2004

 /dev/vg00/lvol1 on /stand type hfs defaults on Thu Jun 6 4:17:20 2004 \
/dev/vgdb/lvol13 on /oracle type vxfs ioerror=mwdisable,delaylog Thu \
Jun 6 4:17:20 2004

/dev/vg00/lvol4 on /home type vxfs ioerror=mwdisable,delaylog on Thu \
Jun 6 4:17:20 2004

/dev/vgdb/lvol9 on /bench type vxfs ioerror=mwdisable,delaylog on Thu \
Jun 6 4:17:11 2004
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